Lucas Digne set for return to PSG amid Aston Villa negotiations

Lucas Digne set for return to PSG amid Aston Villa negotiations

Former Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) defender Lucas Digne could soon make a sensational comeback to the Parc des Princes. The 32-year-old French international, who previously donned the PSG jersey between 2013 and 2016, has reportedly reached an agreement with the club for a second stint in the capital.

Lucas Digne in action

With his current club Aston Villa nearing the end of their domestic campaign, Digne finds himself in advanced talks with PSG. The Parisian giants are keen to secure his services ahead of the upcoming transfer window, despite the player’s contract with Aston Villa extending until June 2028.

From Barcelona to Everton: Digne’s journey before Villa

Digne’s footballing journey has taken him across Europe’s top leagues. After leaving Lille in 2013 to join PSG, he later moved to FC Barcelona before returning to England with Everton. Now plying his trade at Aston Villa, the Frenchman has maintained a reputation as a consistent and reliable left-back throughout his career.

PSG’s summer swoop hinges on financial terms

The potential deal’s success largely depends on negotiating a mutual release clause. Reports suggest Aston Villa has set Digne’s buyout price at €11.7 million—a figure PSG appears willing to meet. If negotiations culminate in an agreement, the 32-year-old could finalize his return to Paris before the start of the new season.

Club fit and leadership potential

Inside the Parc des Princes locker room, Digne is viewed as an ideal signing. Known for his high technical standards, leadership qualities, and deep affection for the club, he fits the profile PSG seeks in a defensive reinforcement. His experience in big-pressure matches, including France’s recent World Cup 2026 knockout stages, adds further value to his potential return.

Nasser Al-Khelaïfi’s pursuit of a defensive upgrade

Under the leadership of President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, PSG continues to refine its squad. The club’s ongoing ambition to balance domestic dominance with European success makes Digne a pragmatic target. As the football world turns its focus to the summer transfer window, this reunion could mark a significant chapter in Digne’s career—and PSG’s defensive evolution.

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